Recent NWCitizen Articles

Preserve public property rights & save the trail
Between the professional service of Comcast, and the “professionals” at COB, start training Carrier pigeons.
It is time for Bellingham City Hall to take control by dumping YouTube for having taken down a video of a City Council meeting.
The Whatcom County Council is afraid to make an appointment of a temporary District Court judge before the Primary Election. Is the “fix” in?
Yet another eyesore bunker-like building for bunking students at market rental rates.
The city granted building permits while the Planning Department knew this was a state historical Indian village site.
Bellingham website goes dead with one person taking a few days off. So much for an administration and a system. Third world government.
Effective, efficient and low cost, high speed broadband service continues to elude Bellingham and Whatcom County
Bellingham continues to have its mail dropoff options changed willy-nilly.
Time to put the kibosh on the CityView private dormitory project for the good of the neighborhood and the good of the city.
Riley and Bryna Sweeney write about the petition to ban the teaching of Critical Race Theory in the Meridian School District.
How Mayor Fleetwood and his city attorneys are violating the basic laws that our nation was founded and built upon.
City attorney James Erb removed from legal case against Judge Lev for conflict of interest by Superior Court judge.
A new and local county wide technology group of Internet and broadband experts has been formed. Jon explains why and lists the members.
Mail collection boxes seem to be a thing of the past. Why have one postal vehicle collect from the boxes when hundreds of people can drive to the post office to mail a letter?
Mary Kay Becker writes about the Bellingham Municipal Court Controversy
Tonight the Bellingham City Council - with no agenda notice - authorized the mayor to begin process to abolish the Bellingham Municipal Court
What does a little stream matter? Spoiler alert! It’s not a joke and, if it were, it would not be a nice one.
The presiding judge of Whatcom County District Court has suddenly resigned effective July first.
A day to remember the US service men and women who have passed away.

Angelo Tsoukalas

Lake Whatcom · Commenting Since Mar 22, 2021
I've been living in Bellingham since Feb 2011 and love it. I have spent 30 years doing Mac and Pc repairs in my biz. My degrees are in Economics and Political Science from UCF in Orlando, and part at FSU. In the beginning, I worked in my academic field for 3 years for the FL State Labor Dept while going to FSU but found it and the field, in the real world to be too bureaucratic for me; so I slowly switched to computer programming and repairs and been happy ever since. A few months after I moved here I found my place at Lake Whatcom and love the beautiful trees, mountains, lakes and the bay. What an incredible place to live! I thank the Creator everyday for being in this awesome place.

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